11195472

Display Device

PublishedDecember 7, 2021
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11 claims

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1. A display device comprising: a display panel comprising a plurality of pixels each being connected to a gate line and a data line; a data driving circuit configured to drive the data line; a gate driving circuit configured to drive the gate line; and a timing controller configured to control operation of the data driving circuit and operation of the gate driving circuit, wherein each of the plurality of pixels comprises: a light-emitting diode; a driving transistor having a second electrode that is connected to an anode electrode of the light-emitting diode, the driving transistor allowing a driving current corresponding to a data voltage supplied through the data line to flow through the light-emitting diode; a second switching transistor that controls a connection between a first electrode of the driving transistor and a second node; a third switching transistor that controls a connection between the data line and the second node and that operates according to a second scan signal that is later than a first scan signal that controls operation of the second switching transistor; a fourth switching transistor that controls a connection between a first initialization voltage input terminal for supplying a first initialization voltage and a gate electrode of the driving transistor and that operates according to the first scan signal; a fifth switching transistor that controls a connection between the first electrode and a first power input terminal for supplying a high-potential supply voltage; a sixth switching transistor that controls a connection between a second initialization voltage input terminal for supplying a second initialization voltage and the anode electrode and that operates according to a third scan signal that has a same timing as the first scan signal; and a storage capacitor connected between the second node and the gate electrode, wherein, during a sensing step in which the light-emitting diode does not emit light, a conduction path that is connected through the sixth switching transistor, the driving transistor, the second switching transistor, and the third switching transistor is formed, and an electrical signal reflecting a threshold voltage of one of the second to fourth switching transistors is transferred to the data line through the conduction path.

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2. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein when the data line is charged to a second voltage reflecting a second threshold voltage that is a threshold voltage of the second switching transistor, a second gate-on voltage that is a gate-on voltage of the second scan signal is set to be higher than a first gate-on voltage that is a gate-on voltage of the first scan signal.

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3. The display device according to claim 2 , wherein the first gate-on voltage is supplied to the second initialization voltage input terminal.

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4. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein when the data line is charged to a third voltage reflecting a third threshold voltage that is a threshold voltage of the third switching transistor, a first gate-on voltage that is a gate-on voltage of the first scan signal is set to be higher than a second gate-on voltage that is a gate-on voltage of the second scan signal.

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5. The display device according to claim 4 , wherein the second gate-on voltage is supplied to the second initialization voltage input terminal.

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6. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein when an electric current reflecting a fourth threshold voltage that is a threshold voltage of the fourth switching transistor is made to flow through the data line via the conduction path, a first gate-on voltage that is a gate-on voltage of the first scan signal is input to the first initialization voltage input terminal, and a voltage higher than the first gate-on voltage is input to the second initialization voltage input terminal.

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7. The display device according to claim 2 , wherein during the formation of the conduction path, the fifth switching transistor is turned off.

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8. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein in a display step in which the data voltage is supplied to the pixel so that the light-emitting diode emits light, the second switching transistor, the fourth switching transistor, and the sixth switching transistor are turned on during an initialization period and a sensing period so that the first threshold voltage of the driving transistor is stored in the storage capacitor, the third switching transistor is turned on during a data recording period so that a voltage equal to the sum of the data voltage and the first threshold voltage is stored in the gate electrode of the driving transistor, and the fifth switching transistor and the driving transistor are turned on during a light emission period so that the light-emitting diode emits light.

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9. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the second, third, and fourth switching transistors are oxide transistors using an oxide semiconductor material.

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10. The display device according to claim 9 , wherein the second, third, and fourth switching transistors are n-channel transistors and the fifth and sixth switching transistors are p-channel transistors.

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11. A pixel of a display device, comprising: a light-emitting diode; a driving transistor having a second electrode that is connected to an anode electrode of the light-emitting diode and allowing a driving current corresponding to a data voltage supplied through a data line to flow through the light-emitting diode; a second switching transistor that controls a connection between a first electrode of the driving transistor and a second node; a third switching transistor that controls a connection between the data line and the second node and that operates according to a second scan signal that is later than a first scan signal that controls operation of the second switching transistor; a fourth switching transistor that controls a connection between a first initialization voltage input terminal for supplying a first initialization voltage and a gate electrode of the driving transistor and that operates according to the first scan signal; a fifth switching transistor that controls a connection between the first electrode and a first power input terminal for supplying a high-potential supply voltage; a sixth switching transistor that controls a connection between a second initialization voltage input terminal for supplying a second initialization voltage and the anode electrode and that operates according to a third scan signal that has a same timing as the first scan signal; and a storage capacitor connected between the second node and the gate electrode, wherein, during a sensing period in which the light-emitting diode does not emit light, the sixth switching transistor, the driving transistor, the second switching transistor, and the third switching transistor are electrically connected to form a conduction path, and an electrical signal reflecting a threshold voltage of one of the second to fourth switching transistors is transferred to the data line through the conduction path.

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Publication Date

December 7, 2021

Inventors

Youngsung CHO
Byeongseong SO
Hyunguk JANG

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